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WIN: 007 makes a comeback

There are six 2D tickets and six 3D tickets up for grabs.

IT’S the start of the school holidays and Nu Metro cinemas in KZN will open its doors so you can enjoy the magic of the movies every day, seven days a week, until October 11.

The wait is finally over as James Bond returns with No Time To Die in a the multi-sensory 4DX, luxurious VIP, larger-than-life Xtreme and spectacular 3D cinemas from Friday.

There is also a chilling new horror-thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Here are this week’s new movie releases at Nu Metro in KZN:

No Time To Die (13 DLV)
[Showing at Nu Metro The Pavilion, Cornubia Mall, Galleria Mall and Ballito Junction]

James Bond 007 (Daniel Craig) is back for his highly anticipated 25th adventure in No Time To Die. He has left active service but gets no rest with a dangerous new villain on the loose, leading Bond on a treacherous trail to save the world from destructive weapons technology. Experience all of the action, adventure and super-agent thrills you love at Nu Metro’s cinemas.

Don’t Breathe 2 (18 HLV)
[Showing at Nu Metro The Pavilion, Cornubia Mall and Galleria Mall]

Hiding out for years in an isolated cabin, the Blind Man has taken in and raised a young girl orphaned from a house fire in the sequel to the horror-thriller hit, Don’t Breathe 2. Their quiet existence is shattered when a group of kidnappers shows up and takes the girl, forcing the Blind Man to leave his safe haven to save her when his past sins catch up with him.

Nu Metro’s cinemas are open daily during the school holidays and all of the required Covid-19 protocols are in place. For cinema line-ups, showtimes or movie info visit https://numetro.co.za or call 0861 246 362.

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